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American Academy of Pediatrics Launches New Podcast for Parents, Offers Giveaway to Celebrate
PRWeb· 24 hours agoEach podcast episode will be 15-25 minutes long and will feature interviews with leading authorities...
The color of your child's swimsuit can play a role in their safety at the pool, experts say
KSBW Salinas· 54 minutes agoThe color of your child's swimsuit could impact their safety at a swimming pool or the beach....
Prodded by fed up parents, some in Congress try to curb kids’ use of social media
Maine Morning Star via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoAttempts to get kids off of their phones are ramping up in Congress, despite intense lobbying by...
Many Teens Are Drinking Coffee—Is Peer Pressure To Blame?
Parents via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoThe obvious question many of us have as parents is whether the iced latte or cold brew they see...
Kids younger than their peers more likely to be misdiagnosed with ADHD, autism
United Press International via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoIf your child is among the youngest in their school grade, it's more likely they'll be mistakenly...
Contaminated drinking water found in Colorado schools—Report
Newsweek· 53 minutes agoAn analysis released by the Colorado Public Interest Research Group (CoPIRG) on Thursday showed that...
Dr. Jordan Peterson airs Pride Month grievances, says ‘celebration of sexuality’ is named after...
Fox News· 3 days agoPeterson had with Fox News Digital. Author and psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson is already "done...
Summer camps in Pittsburgh area offer kids a break from their cell phones
CBS News· 3 days agoThe American Academy of Pediatrics says it is important to guide a child's use of social media.
Stop Counting Screen Time
Time via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCredit - Getty Images Tracking screen time is like counting calories: It is partially accurate but misleading. The World Health Organization and the ...
Give yourself and your kids a break — from screen time and from guilt
NPR· 1 day agoAs for that finding that parental screen use also really matters, Radesky says it echoes what she often hears from teens in her work as co-medical director of the